No, there won’t. High power would be great for severe acute pain. However, if it’s for long-term treatment, I think medium or low power would be better. Some customers say when the single coils are stacked together (bumps to bumps) on high power, they give the best results.
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2 Responses to “Will there be any damage when I use Mini Magic on high power?”
Karina
What means “bumps to bumps”? Just stack them on top of each other, each with the smooth side facing the body?
MiraMatesupport
Yes. It means stacking the coils with bumpy sides facing each other, which makes the smooth sides available for use on the body.